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    dead corpse or we known it as Mummy. C. Significance : When 3000BC or likely 3th century BC, Human being know how to make a mummification with a simple way without using a technology or lot of chemical things. not only Egyptian know how to do it. Some people around the world know how to do that. Like China. D. Review : first, I’ll tell you the meaning of mummy and where the word of mummy come from. Then, I’ll explain to you how to keep the body shape of mummy. After that the process of mummification

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    . Over time, the morticians created different types of mummies: the black mummies, the red the bandaged mummies and those with a layer of mud (MomiasChinchorro, 2009).  For knowing some different kind of mummy, .). For making the mummy, it could be any Egyptian who was able to afford to pay expensive process of preserving their bodies for the afterlife since the process flow was quite elaborate. In current society, scientists have known what materials and processes the Egyptians used to mummify bodies

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    How The Iceman's Body Has Been Preserved

    Explain how the body has been preserved for such a long time? The iceman’s body has been preserved for such an immense period of time thanks to a range of incredible coincidences. Natural preservation of mummies are an extremely rare case, especially a corpse that is 5, 3000 year old. The find of Otzi shocked many scientist and archaeologist because it was an extraordinary find and scientists were shocked at that his body has been unharmed for numerous amounts of years and no animal has eaten on

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    Mummies Sandwich We value your health PURPOSE The purpose to start this business is to serve people of new era with a different and the most competitive style. We want to help those people who could not spend time in their busy schedule to take healthy food by diet sandwich which is 100% nutrient, healthy. The prime purpose is to generate profit by providing superb customer services. We aim to be leader in providing quality food items that fit into a balanced diet. Our aim is to provide the hygienic

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    the curse. At the entrance of the tomb was an inscription that was translated and said “Death Shall Come on Swift Wings to Him Who Disturbs the Peace of the King”. The legend says that anyone who opened the king’s tomb will suffer the curse of the mummy. And then begins a set of unfortunate circumstances that affect the men who were the first to enter the tomb. A few of the men became sick, a few others even died. There were some other events that happened giving people the reason to believe there

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    “Mummy’s Curse”

    “Mummy’s Curse” The curse of the mummy began when many terrible events happened after the discovery of King Tutankhamen’s tomb. Legend has it that anyone who dared to open the tomb would suffer the wrath of the mummy. Many believe the curse is still a mystery, to others it is just superstition, but there are yet others who truly believe in the curse. Most theories lead to more medical issues or misleading information from reporters at that time to sell a story. Media belonged to newspapers

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    Historical Information

    Research Notes * Mummification is the process of embalming, drying bodies and placing them in coffins to preserve bodies, which are called mummies. Mummification * First the dead are taken to an ibu' also known as the 'place of purification‘where they will be embalmed. * Then an embalmer washes his body palm wine, that smells nice, and rinse them with water taken from the Nile. * Another one of embalmer’s men creates a cut in the left side of the body. * They then remove the

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    Mummy's Curse

    explain why many people present during the opening suffered such loss and the mix of media hype and facts, people started to speculate that the curse was real. “Legend has it that anyone who dared to open the tomb would suffer the wrath of the mummy, because mummies have been associated with many magical powers throughout history” (http://www.kingtutone.com/tutankhamun/curse/). Another possibility is that “New findings are showing that bacteria on the wall of the tomb might have been the cause of the

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    Mummification In Ancient Egyptian Religion

    Mummification Mummification started back around 2600 B.C., during the Fourth and Fifth Dynasties. The Ancient Egyptians believed that the body was the house for the soul. And that even after death, the spirit could only live if the body was preserved forever. If the body was lost, so was the spirit. “In Egyptian religion, the spirit was made up of three parts: the ka, the ba, and the akh. The ka remained in the burial tomb, using the offerings and objects placed within it. The ba was considered the

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    Tae Tae Tae

    Egyptian Mummification Process And Rituals Before the Egyptian mummification process was introduced and then refined, the ancient Egyptians buried their dead in shallow pits in the sand. This actually mummified the bodies naturally; the hot sand dried the body of liquid very quickly, preserving it from decay. This was the trend in the pre-dynastic period. But they noticed that the bodies were vulnerable to exposure and wild animals, so they decided to experiment with man-made methods to mummify

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